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Summer is here, and all the ladies are looking for the perfect swimsuit. With so many options on the market, it only makes sense that we find one that truly fits each curve of our body and makes us look our unique best. Big breast, small breast, little booty or donkey donks. There is something special out there for each of us.

Here’s a guideline for your swimsuit shopping.

Small Chest

Go for fun eye popping colors! Geometric prints, ruffles or designs and of course, padding! These types of styles help give the illusion of a fuller chest. 

Hide the Belly

 

Just because you’re working with a little extra around your belly doesn’t mean you can’t go for a sexy one piece! Look for one piece swimsuits with a deep V-neck shape or two tone shirred fabric. This will help minimize your mid-section. Prints and patterns are another great option that offer instant camouflage. 

Pear Shaped

 

If your problem area happens to be your tummy, hips and thighs; this suit is the ideal match. Pear-shaped women need to go for a suit that offers an empire waist, long line seams and a great fabric to slim each of these areas with the slightest of ease. A suit that also offers lift for more cleavage is also a plus, allowing the attention to be brought north of the problem areas. Finding the right bottoms is key! Take time to find bottoms that fit seamlessly without the extra material. 

Big Up Top

Try halter neck styles! This will help hold your cleavage in place while still having a sexy look and emphasize your beautiful shoulders. Solids are a great way to go, but geometric designs also flatten a big chest. Try swimsuits with Lycra and nylon, these springy fabrics help lift breasts and make you look leaner all around. Also sturdy straps and underwire built in offer great support. Most of all, lean towards suits with wide straps!

Small Bottom

Women who have the opposite problem and lack some junk in the trunk should avoid traditional string bikini bottoms. When faking a rear in a swimsuit, go for a skirt style that shows only a little cheeky action. Better to leave something to the imagination that isn’t really there then to have a deflated big string bikini bottom with extra fabric. You might also want to try ruffle or scrunched style bottoms; the extra frills these bottoms offer an illusion and help with creating a bigger butt. 

Julissa B. for LifeStyleHer

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